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Book Review – Knocked Out By Love

16 Tuesday Aug 2016

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cover94145-mediumKnocked Out By Love

A Love to the Extreme Novel

by Abby Niles

Brody Minton has loved Scarlett Harris for years. But she’s his best friend’s wife, so he’s worked hard to keep his distance. Hearing the marriage is over shouldn’t change anything. Only an ass would make a move on a friend’s ex… Except Scarlett wants help getting back in the dating game, and Brody’s torn. If he helps her out, he can keep an eye on her and guard her vulnerable heart. But having the woman he’s longed for for years in arms’ reach is hell on a man’s restraint, no matter how iron strong his will.

But loving Scarlett is only half the fight.

All Scarlett Harris wants is to get away for a while and rethink her life after filing for divorce from her lying, cheating bastard of a husband. The gorgeous Bahamas sounds like the perfect escape, except she’s booked in very resort Brody “The Iron” Minton is staying at for his sister’s wedding. Now her ex’s best friend is dogging her every move, and is a witness to her first pathetic attempts at flirting in years. If Brody isn’t going to leave her alone, then she’ll just recruit him to help get her reacquainted with her single self.

There are stories that you enjoy but are difficult to get into and then there are stories that suck you in.  This is definitely the latter – I was absolutely stunned to look up and realize I was over halfway thru the book and had no intention of putting it down any time soon!

I totally see where Brody is coming from with his attraction to Scarlett.  He’s spent months avoiding her because she was his best friend’s wife but just because she’s divorcing him it doesn’t make it any easier to turn off those feelings of guilt.  I like him as a man even more for it.  He’s got things he feels strongly about – family, friends, loyalty.  It is hard for him to ignore them … until he finds out exactly what happened.  I love the way he’s there to support Scarlett, both before and after the Bahamas vacation.  She needs someone to be there for her and he does it so well.  And so sexily 🙂

Scarlett finds herself single, beaten down and unsure of herself.  Trying to get her single girl mojo back isn’t working and even more so once Brody is in the picture again.  Until she finds herself attracted to her old friend … and figures out that it could be mutual.  I totally get where she’s coming from too – her insecurities and fears.  I’m going to give a minor spoiler in saying that I loved how she was able to resolve things with her ex at a time when they both needed it most.  There is something freeing in that interaction that could color so much for her and Brody, while it also helps her figure things out on what she needs to do to have a happy future.

There are some serious issues at play here but Niles handles them very well.  I also appreciate how she gives the two of them a supportive relationship – both of them are there for each other in ways that matters, understanding what is needed and providing the support that the other needs.  The last few chapters are just fantastic and I think the ending is just too darn adorable.

I read the first couple of stories in this series, but then I skipped a couple.  This one can definitely stand on its own, although it looks like there’s some set up here for future stories.  And I’m definitely gonna keep my eye out for what she brings next.

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Book Review – Kickin’ Up Dust

15 Monday Aug 2016

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Book Review, Em Patrova, Kickin' Up Dust, Operation Cowboy series

Y’all, we’ve got a cowboy as hot as Texas in July … and he’s not afraid to show you 🙂

*****

Kickin' Up DustKickin’ Up Dust

Operation Cowboy Book 1

by Em Patrova

July 19, 2016

Blurb:

This Marine follows the rules. This cowgirl is all about breaking them.

After losing his best friend and CO, Matt, in combat, Brodie Bell didn’t think his spirits could sink any lower. He was wrong. One look at his and Matt’s storm-flattened hometown nearly levels him.

Los Vista needs a leader, and as Brodie takes the weight of the world on his shoulders, he comes up with a plan. Merge the two ranches left standing, pray for a good calving season…and keep his hands too busy to get busy with Matt’s sexy little sister.

Danica was in pigtails when Brodie and Matt went off chasing glory. Now she’s a woman with a broken heart, but if Matt knew of the depraved cravings Brodie ignites in her body, he’d haunt her from the grave.

As they work to mend miles of broken fences, Brodie fights to ignore Danica’s tiny cutoff shorts and mile-long legs—and to ignore the “weapon” that’s locked and loaded in his Levis. Because the last thing he wants is to dishonor his friend’s memory by ravishing the sweetest little cowgirl he’s ever laid eyes on.

Warning: Involves a sweet and sassy ranch girl who knows her way around a rope, and a Marine turned cowboy who’d like to tie her down and spank her until she begs for more.

Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/28514351-kickin-up-dust

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*****

Review:

So, I just have to say I have absolutely NO idea why no one thought it was a good idea to tell these 4 guys that their entire town (including some of their homes) was leveled by a tornado.  It isn’t like it happened in the last couple of days … I get that they were away at war and really couldn’t do anything about it, plus they’d just lost their close friend, but wow!  I would be so beyond ticked off if I came home to something like that completely unawares.

But I did appreciate the way that Patrova picked it up from there – the way that the guys pitched in, the actions of the townsfolk, and the feeling of community as they all tried to work something out.  In a place like that where you have to support each other, that doesn’t go away just because you lose your house  It is highlighted in times of hardship.

My other trouble spot was why Brodie would think that he wasn’t good enough for Danica.  I get that they held Matt in such high regard that after his death they would put his little sister on his pedestal but he’s a good man and has a lot to offer her.  If he’d given any indication that he was just trying to play her I might feel a little different about it, but he genuinely cares.  And he’s a pretty good catch 🙂  The military taught him a thing or two about being in control, which he brings to all areas of his life … ALL areas.  Mix in his sexy cowboy-ness and *whew* scorcher!

Danica is strong in her own right but has always had a soft spot for Brodie.  Having him come back in her life looking as hot as can be and taking charge makes him almost irresistible.  Unfortunately he seems determined to stay friends but she’s cowgirl enough to take him on!

The grief from Matt’s death does weigh on the both and I feel that Patrova handles it pretty well.  Fortunately they have a lot to deal with that keeps them from dwelling and allows them to take their time to work through it all.  It’s a lot to hit them with all at once but they are strong Texas folk and easily up to handling it.

We get glimpses of the rest of the men, enough to know that they all have their strengths as well.  I’m curious to see what they have in store for them as they work to setting their town back to rights … and finding that special someone to help & support them.

*****

Em PetrovaAuthor Info:

Em Petrova lives in Backwoods, Pennsylvania, where she raises 4 kids and a Labradoodle named Daisy Hasselhoff. Her dream is to find an old pickup and travel small-town USA, meeting new people. Her heroes are hardworking–in bed and out–and she is known for panty-scorching erotic romance.

She also writes lesbian romance as Hallie Knight.

Website: http://www.empetrova.com/

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*****

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Book Review – This Loving Feeling

12 Friday Aug 2016

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Book Review, Miranda Liasson, Mirror Lake series, This Loving Feeling

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A Mirror Lake Novel

by Miranda Liasson

Samantha Rushford’s future looks bright: the high school art teacher is getting ready to leave Mirror Lake and move to Boston with her ambitious boyfriend, and she hopes a diamond ring is just around the corner. But her past still has a hold on her—especially the bittersweet memory of her rebellious ex, who kissed her passionately before he left town without a word.

Since then, Lukas Spikonos has parlayed his rebel ways into life as an up-and-coming recording artist. When he shows up for a surprise gig at the high school prom, Sam is more dumbstruck than starstruck—he used the words of a poem she wrote about their breakup to create a number one hit. But Lukas hasn’t returned just to impress students; he’s facing some real-life responsibilities and needs Sam’s help. But she has her own unresolved issues about the life she wants to lead. Will the music—and the pull of true love and family—put their hearts back in harmony?

I remember Lukas & Sam from This Love of Mine and that I couldn’t wait to find out how they come back together again.  And Liasson delivers a winner.

It’s quite a few years later and Sam’s ready to start a life with someone else … then Lukas comes back into town.  Even though she’s tried very hard to move on, having Lukas nearby is throwing everything into turmoil.

Lukas has worked very hard to be successful.  A foster kid who never really knew love or family, he doesn’t believe that he’s got what it takes to be in a relationship.  He’s convinced that leaving was the best thing he could do for Sam.  Until he sees her again.

I adored these two together.  Sam tries so hard to be the good girl but she’s hiding her spirit and trying to fit into what she thinks she should want, not necessarily what she does want.  Having her sexy and oh-so-tempting ex around, showing her what a great man he’s grown up to be, definitely isn’t helping things.

And while Lukas may not think he has what it takes to be a family man, especially with the crazy life of an up-and-coming rock star, his actions definitely speak loudly.  He may not have had the best childhood but he’s turned into a kind and caring man.  He just has to learn to believe in himself.

It is so great seeing these two come together again.  While they have a few bumps getting there, they manage to figure out what works for them and throw everything they have into making it work.  Knowing that things will work out makes it easier to sit back and see them work through their issues.  Those growing moments just grabbed my heart and didn’t let go.

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Book Review – Welcoming the Bad Boy

11 Thursday Aug 2016

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Annie Rains, Book Review, Hero's Welcome series, Welcoming the Bad Boy

Y’all, who doesn’t love a bad boy in uniform?!?!

*****

Welcoming the BBWelcoming the Bad Boy

Hero’s Welcome #3

by Annie Rains

Releasing August 2, 2016

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Blurb:

From the bestselling author of Welcome to Forever (“Full of heart and emotion!”—Lori Wilde) comes a sweet, sexy novel about breaking all the rules. In Seaside, North Carolina, the boys on the base are heroes—but that doesn’t mean they’re always well-behaved.

As a preacher’s daughter, Valerie Hunt only dates the very respectable, very boring men who meet her father’s strict standards. In private, however, she leads a double life as a romance writer of steamy stories about the least respectable sorts of men. Valerie has always kept her hottest fantasies separate from her real life, but when she nearly runs a hot-blooded biker off the road, the lines begin to blur.

Even though Valerie almost killed him, Griffin Black can’t be angry after he learns the reason for her distracted driving: an unruly puppy belonging to her ailing friend. As a member of the military police K-9 unit, Griffin insists on training the dog himself. But he soon wonders how he’s ever going to stay disciplined around the most alluring, down-to-earth, and totally unattainable woman he’s ever met. Valerie is the ultimate good girl. And Griffin is going to need all his old tricks to unleash her wild side.

Goodreads Link: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27774343-welcoming-the-bad-boy

Goodreads Series Link: https://www.goodreads.com/series/154832-hero-s-welcome

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Excerpt:

“Damn.” He tipped her chin up with his index, looking at her with his dark molasses eyes. “I’m serious. I want to go out on a date tomorrow. No sex.”

“No sex?” she asked.

“Just flowers and chocolates. And lots of kissing. Say yes to me,” he said, kissing her mouth again, making it impossible for her to tell him no.

“But there is more sex tonight, right?” she asked, moaning as he lowered his mouth to cover one breast.

“Say yes, Val,” he said, as the rough, unshaven edge of his jaw scraped against her skin, feeding her arousal.

“Yes,” she said through shortened breaths. “I say yes.”

He emitted a low laugh that tickled against her skin. Then he thrust himself inside her again, making up for the arrangement they’d just made for tomorrow. Making up for all the lonely nights she’d endured until this one. Making up for all the lonely nights she would endure after he was gone.

*****

Review:

(This is the third book in this series – after Welcome to Forever and Welcome Home Cowboy – but it can be read on its own.  Val and Griffin are friends with the couples from the first two books, and they make the occasional appearance, but their storylines don’t come into play here.  Although it is nice to get an update on their relationships  🙂 )

I did find this one to be a little lighter of a read than the first two books.  Griffin has issues with his mom and Val has a difficult relationship with her dad, but overall this came off as a little more of a traditional contemporary romance than what we’ve seen before.

Since they have friends that are in relationships together, Griffin and Val are aware of each other but they haven’t spent any time together.  A freak meeting puts them on a collision course that quickly turns flirtatious.  It’s a slow burn as they get to know each other and we get to know them a little better.  Spending time together has them evaluating a few things and making some decisions about their lives & the relationships that they hold dear.

Val is keeping her career as an author secret from everyone and you know that some how that is going to bite her.  I will say that I didn’t feel that part of the book was handled completely.  And she also makes some decisions that doesn’t make that much sense if she wants to keep it a secret … although maybe she was just aching to get caught.

The parts with her relationship with Griffin and her time with the people at the retirement community, even the stuff with her dad that needed to be addressed before she could truly be free (and which needed about three more paragraphs to really satisfy me), are wonderful.  But the author thing only worked for me in spots. It wasn’t enough to cause me trouble but it did make me shake my head here and there 🙂

With sexy and fun characters, entertaining and flirtatious interactions mixed with heart and emotion when it comes to those who mean the most to them, Rains delivers another heart warming love story.  And you just know she’s got a couple more good ones up her sleeve.

*****

Annie Rains bio pictureAuthor Info:

Annie Rains is a contemporary romance author who writes small town love stories set in fictional towns on the coast of North Carolina.

Raised in one of America’s largest military communities, Annie often features heroes who fight for their countries, while also fighting for a place to call home and a good woman to love. When Annie isn’t writing, she’s spending time with her husband and 3 children, or reading a book by one of her favorite authors.

Website | Facebook | Twitter | GoodReads

*****

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Book Review – To Have and to Hold

10 Wednesday Aug 2016

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Book Review, Returning Home series, Serena Bell, To Have and to Hold

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A Returning Home Novel

by Serena Bell

In this emotionally charged novel from the bestselling author of Hold on Tight (“Sweet, sexy, and real.”—Jessica Scott), a war hero fights to remember the love he left behind—and the woman who refuses to fade away.

The reunion is supposed to be the start of the rest of their lives. But when Trina Levine sees the soldier she promised to love forever, Hunter Cross looks at her like she’s a stranger. The connection is gone, lost in the blank stare of those soulful brown eyes. Hunter remembers his young daughter but not Trina, and he certainly can’t recall why Trina and her own child are living in his house. Although his lean, rugged frame bears the scars of battle, his mind took the worst hit.

But Hunter Cross hasn’t forgotten everything. His body remembers caressing Trina’s delicate curves, holding her close, never wanting to let go. Was it just a dream, or was it real life? Now, as he tries to put the pieces back together, Trina’s the one who comforts him when his night terrors strike. It’s Trina whose warm touch rekindles a connection no man could deny. Even with the odds stacked against them, Hunter wants to believe. Because passion has the power to awaken the past—and remake the future.

Based on the blurb, I think I expected something a little different than what I got.  For some reason I read that as Trina fighting for Hunter but in reality it is something so much more complicated.

We start with Hunter coming home and not recognizing Trina, but at that time he doesn’t realize that he’s lost a year of his memory.  With all the hub-bub of getting him healthy and home no one recognized that there were gaps … until he comes back and finds Trina waiting for him, obvious signs that she’s more than just a friend.

I feel so bad for both Hunter and Trina.  He’s freaked out by the memory loss and because of his first marriage very hesitant about giving his heart to anyone again.  Finding that he’d apparently started a relationship with Trina sometime during his missing year only adds to his stress.  Without any basis for it, and only remembering what happened with his wife, he’s not ready to try to rekindle anything.

Trina doesn’t have a good history with men.  She got pregnant in high school, only to have the boy chase his dreams and leave her & the baby behind.  She wasn’t necessarily looking to fall in love but Hunter convinced her to trust him with her heart … only to break it when he doesn’t remember her.  With an opportunity to go to California so her daughter can be near her dad, and without Hunter as a reason to stay, Trina starts packing.

But first Hunter talks her into staying just until he can get comfortable in his home and with his daughter again.  Lots has changed in a year, especially with a preteen girl, and he needs a little help to get settled.  The only problem is having Trina in his home, and knowing that they had something together, makes the situation even more complicated.

There’s such a jumbled mess of emotions in this house – the girls don’t want to be separated (from each other or Trina & Hunter), Trina started to love again only to have it turn on its head, and Hunter is scared and confused.  Bell does a fantastic job of showing their confusion, heartache and hope.  And of delivering a fantastic HEA ending.

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Book Review – Worth the Trouble

09 Tuesday Aug 2016

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Book Review, Jamie Beck, Worth the Trouble

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by Jamie Beck

Cover girl Cat St. James’s picture-perfect life is anything but flawless. Luckily, she’s a master of hiding the truth from the camera. Relying on that skill, she conceals her latest secret from her family while attending her brother’s wedding. Her only trouble now is Hank Mitchell—the soft-spoken carpenter she’d once brushed aside. Seeing him at the reception underscores her private heartache and ignites unwelcome longing, which she promptly drowns in champagne.

Hank is no stranger to sacrifice, having set aside his own ambitions to take care of his family. One thing he won’t forsake is his pride, which Cat already wounded once. But when the maddening beauty’s reckless behavior forces him to rush to her rescue, he sets in motion a series of events that leads Cat to make a business proposal granting him his dream job.

When Cat and Hank mix business with pleasure, promises and secrets unravel, and each must decide if and what they’ll surrender for love.

I really enjoyed the first book in this series, Worth the Wait, and I’m really not sure why it took me so long to get around to reading this one.  Maybe because I didn’t remember liking Cat all that much (actually I’m not really all that sure how I felt about her) but I think that I expected her to be difficult to like in her own story.

I was seriously wrong.  She’s flawed, full of pride and neurosis, but she’s also caring.  She works in a world that is all about her image and her dad has never seen her as more than just a pretty face.  It’s easy to see why she gets so hung up on what will happen to her now that she’s older and how she can prove herself to be more than just a trophy.  Unfortunately a disastrous relationship and a serious secret has her hesitant to give her heart to any guy again.

Hank definitely sees more than just her beauty.  He’s a sensitive, loving person who unfortunately has been dealt a very difficult hand.  Shortly after his dad died his mom started displaying symptoms of Alzheimer’s so he’s had to support his family since a very young age, giving up many of his dreams.  It also means he doesn’t have a lot of time or energy to give to a relationship.  He thought something might have developed with Cat but she threw him over for someone else … and now that she’s single again he might be tempted but he’s also very hesitant to be hurt again.

I would have thought that Cat’s attitude would have gotten to me but Beck does a fantastic job of giving her readers a couple they can relate to and care about.  I found myself turning page after page hoping that they would find some way to get past their history and issues to be together.  When things go sour for them (as you’d expect), it made me sad for them – although I was definitely more on Hank’s side than Cat’s.  But they manage to get it all together finally and get that HEA they so need.  And I definitely can’t wait to see what comes next.

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Book Review – Just Kiss Me

04 Thursday Aug 2016

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Book Review, Just Kiss Me, Rachel Gibson

I see Rachel Gibson’s name and I know I’m in for a good time 🙂

*****

Just Kiss MeJust Kiss Me

by Rachel Gibson

Release Date: July 26, 2016

Publisher: Avon Books

Genre: Contemporary Romance

Format: Paperback/Ebook/Audio

Blurb:

New York Times bestselling author Rachel Gibson returns with this dazzling love story filled with sizzle, sass, and just a bit of southern charm . . .

“Hello, Ms. Vivian . . . it’s been a long time.”

And with those words, Vivian Leigh Rochet nearly melted. It’s been years since she last saw Harrison Whitley-Shuler. She was a teenager scrubbing houses for a living. He was the gorgeous son of rich parents, not fit for the likes of her.

Vivian had vowed to get out of Charleston, become a big Hollywood star, and stick it to the snooty girls who made her cry.

She got what she wanted—and more—but why does her glamorous life seem so trivial?

Harrison got out too . . . making it all the way to Wall Street, until a heart attack forced him to trade in his cufflinks for a good set of hand tools.

Making furniture soothes his soul, but escaping the Whitley-Shuler heritage is nearly impossible. And now he’s come face-to-face with the one who got away. He’s not looking for love. He’s not even looking for sex . . . so why is resisting her the hardest thing he’s ever done?

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Review:

(BTW, I received an advanced copy of this book, which is one of the reasons I love what I do 🙂  In my copy the male lead is Henry but in the blurb it is shown as Harrison.  I’m not sure which is right in the the release so I’m going to go with what was in my book.)

This story is so much more than just a romance.  Like any good Southern story, there are a lot of family secrets, past hurts, and long held beliefs that need to be re-evaluated.

Vivian is back in town for her mother’s funeral and to put her things to rights before heading back to her life in Hollywood.  Unfortunately that also puts her in the sphere of the Whitley-Shulers again, the last place she wants to be.  Growing up in their carriage house led to a lot of mixed up feelings and resentment for the wealthy family in the big house.  Only things seem much different seen through grown up eyes.

Henry towed the family line for more than 30 years but a heart attack sent him back home to a quiet life.  While it isn’t what his mother expects of him, working with his hands makes him happy and he’s managed to make a life that works for him.  Until Vivian comes home in all her bigger-than-life glory, throwing things into a tailspin and threatening a lot of long-buried secrets.

Thrown together Henry and Vivian start getting close, pushing each other’s buttons and creating sparks.  But while they fight their developing feelings, there’s also the chance to get to know each other as adults – with adult issues but also with adult understanding.

Vivian also gets to know Henry’s mother a little better, seeing her as more than the scary force she was in her young life.  Unfortunately it also shows her a new view of her own beloved mother.  One that shines a light on some things that she might not want to look at any closer.

I don’t think you can have a South Carolina story without skeletons in the closet and Gibson gives us some doozies.  With mint julep charm and a lot of Bless Your Hearts, Just Kiss Me is definitely the perfect summer read and the start of a great new series.  I can’t wait to see what she does next.

*****

Rachel48-200x300Author Info:

Rachel Gibson is a New York Timesand USA TODAY bestselling author of fast-paced contemporary romance novels. Publisher’s Weeklyproclaims Rachel’s “clever, snappy dialog amuses at every turn” and “With humor and eloquent prose, Gibson brings substance and depth . . . to modern day romance.”

Four of her novels were named among the Top Ten Favorite Books of The Year by Romance Writers of America. Two of her novels, True Confessions and Not Another Bad Date, were awarded the RITA, Romance Writers of America’s highest honor of excellence. Some of Rachel’s other awards and achievements include The Golden Heart Award, the National Reader’s Choice, Amazon Editor’s Top Pick, Publisher Weekly’s Quill nominee, Borders bestselling romantic comedy and Romantic Time’s Career Achievement award.

When not writing, Rachel can be found shopping for shoes or looking for strange and unusual flowers to plant in her garden.

You can visit her website at http://rachelgibson.com

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Tour Schedule:

Monday, July 25 – Book reviewed at Stranded in Chaos

Guest blogging at Celebrate with a Book

Book featured at CBY Book Club

Book featured at Harmonious Publicity

Tuesday, July 26 – Book featured at Bound 2 Escape

Book reviewed at 3 Partners in Shopping

Book featured at Just Us Book Blog

Wednesday, July 27 – Book featured at Authors and Readers Book Corner

Book reviewed at Doing Some Reading

Book featured at E-Romance News

Thursday, July 28 – Book reviewed at Becky on Books

Book featured at The Bookworm Lodge

Book reviewed at Pretty Sassy Cool

Friday, July 29 – Book featured at Booklover Sue

Book reviewed at Written Love Reviews

Book featured at Write and Take Flight

Monday, August 1 – Book reviewed at Our Families Adventure

Book reviewed at ReadsandReviews

Book featured at Mello and June

Tuesday, August 2 – Book reviewed at Svetlana’s Reads and Views

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Book Review – Riverbend Road

28 Thursday Jul 2016

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cover86351-mediumRiverbend Road

A Haven Point Novel

by RaeAnne Thayne

Return to Haven Point, where New York Times bestselling author RaeAnne Thayne proves there’s no sweeter place to fall in love…

Protecting the streets of Haven Point isn’t just a job for police officer Wyn Bailey, it’s a family tradition. But lately she’s found herself wanting more, especially from her boss—and overprotective brother’s best friend—sexy chief of police, Cade Emmett. The only problem is getting Cade to view her as more than just a little sister.

Cade’s hands-off approach with Wyn isn’t from lack of attraction. But his complicated past has forced him to conceal his desire. When Wyn is harmed in the line of duty, Cade realizes the depth of his feelings, but can he let his guard down long enough to embrace the love he secretly craves?

I read Snow Angel Cove, the first book in this series, and then somehow I missed the next couple.  No surprise, right?  Well, the good news is that it didn’t matter for this story.  You can pretty much drive right in and enjoy.

While this is technically a romance, I’d like to say it has more of a woman’s fiction vibe because it is about so much more than the hero and heroine getting together.  There is a lot of soul searching going on by both Cade and Wyn.  And don’t expect a suspense feel, because even though they are cops there is very little in it for cases they are working.  Although she does a great job of throwing in a little danger at the end just to keep things exciting 🙂

After she has a near death experience, Wyn does a lot of looking at her life and making big decisions about where she is & where she’s going.  She’s content but not happy and vows to fix that.  I enjoyed getting to know her and being part of that journey.  She’s a fine officer and a good friend, but she’s just not in the right place for her any more.  And it only has a little to do with the crush she has on her brother’s best friend.

Cade had to overcome a lot from his childhood.  His family doesn’t have the best track record for staying out of trouble but thanks to the Baileys he was able to turn things around.  Except he still sees himself as a no-good Emmett.  Unfortunately almost losing Wyn has him thinking things that he shouldn’t and he’s fighting his feelings tooth & nail … of course, he is 🙂  I like that Thayne has his growth be about more than just his relationship with Wyn.  He’s got some re-evaluating about his feelings for himself as well.

I do kinda feel like I would have liked a little more to the ending but I think that being a part of a series means that you get some of that closure in future stories as characters reappear in other books.  We get a complete story here but I’m definitely looking forward to seeing what’s next in store for these two.  And what happens for a few of the secondary characters as well.  Which I guess means that makes this a winner, huh?

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Book Review – Ready to Fall

25 Monday Jul 2016

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Ready To FallReady to Fall

Lovestruck Librarians series

by Olivia Dade

Elementary school teacher and part-time librarian Sarah Mayhew has the perfect plan: show off her cycling skills at her school’s bike retreat and attract her oblivious coworker in the process. Her end game? Fall in love. Only one problem: she needs to find someone to teach her how to ride a bike pronto. But when she catches sight of Chris Dean’s gorgeous physique, her best laid plans are about to go off track . . .

Chris is not looking for a girlfriend. He’s getting over his last one by focusing on his bike repair business. So when a feisty, sexy schoolteacher urges him to help improve her cycling skills, he does it strictly for the money. He vows he won’t repeat history, even for a blonde bombshell like Sarah. But when the two find themselves alone on the road, they can’t help taking a detour straight into each other’s arms . . .

I have to admit that Sarah is a hoot and a half.  She’s funny, sassy, cute and fun.  She runs her mouth but never in a mean spirited way and she just cracks me up.  But I also love how much Chris understands her and sees why she says & does these things … although that doesn’t stop him from having his own issues that cloud their interactions occasionally.  He was burned horribly by his last relationship and he’s a little hesitant to get involved again, especially with someone who is up front about the fact that she’s trying to win another guy.

There’s confusion and a little heartache though I like that Dade doesn’t focus on it.  The story is about these two spending time together and falling for each other, but their hang-ups cause for a few misunderstandings and hesitation along the way.  And while the romance between the two happens a little fast, Ready to Fall is vastly fun and entertaining.  I had a ton of fun reading Mayday and this one, so I’m definitely putting Dade on my go-to author list.

(Oh, and in case you are a returning reader we have seen this one before.)

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Book Review – Beautifully Decadent

22 Friday Jul 2016

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cover90956-mediumBeautifully Decadent

Beautifully Damaged, #3

by L.A. Fiore

Avery Collins has just landed her dream job, pastry chef for the posh-Manhattan restaurant Clover. Her new boss, Trace Montgomery, even helped with securing her an affordable place to live: a beautifully restored carriage house owned by his friend, Rafe McKenzie—a man that makes her catch her breath and stirs her imagination. Trouble is, he’s involved with someone, his father is being released after 25 years in prison and Avery is just his tenant. Exploring the attraction that sizzles whenever they’re together would be the icing on the cake, but Avery knows all too well that you can’t have everything. Of course, what’s cake without icing?

 Rafe McKenzie’s world shattered at nine when his father Liam—the only parent he knew—was arrested and convicted for armed robbery. Growing up in the system, Rafe managed to survive his childhood and now has a job he enjoys, a house he’s restoring and a tight circle of friends. He’s even working on reconciling with his dad, both eager to put the past in the past.

 Happy for the income a tenant would bring, Rafe agrees to rent his carriage house to Clover’s new pastry chef. When Avery Collins pulls up his drive, she’s not at all what he’s expecting. Funny, sexy and as sweet as her desserts, it doesn’t take long for things between them to heat up. Just when it seems as if they’ll have their cake and eat it too, the past comes back with deadly intent leaving Rafe to figure out who’s pulling the strings before his world shatters again.

 Due to strong language and sexual content, this book is not intended for readers under the age of 18.

(Surprising no one, I have to admit that this is the first in this series that I’ve read but it can easily stand on its own.  It looks like previous heroes & heroines make an appearance and there are some allusions to their stories, but it doesn’t detract from this one.  I’ve just got more books to put in my extremely high TBR pile 🙂)

I don’t know if having read the other stories if I’d have a better understanding of Rafe but I found him to be surprisingly well adjusted for a man whose dad went to jail and therefore he found himself in foster care at just 9 years old.  Since Trace & Lucien knew him then and there is talk about the wonderfulness of Sister Anne at the home they lived in I’m thinking the answer is probably.  The friendship between the guys, and by association their women, is deep and helps ground them all.  I would have liked to have seen that in the other stories because I think that it would only help fill in the nuances of them all.  As he is here, Rafe’s assured, hard-working, dedicated to his loved ones, and while he not commitment-phobic, he’s also not exactly looking for true love.  Then he meets Avery.

She has got to be one of my favorite female characters.  She’s spunky, warm, friendly and has a habit of doing stupid things in front of Rafe.  But her sunny personality is one of those things that just draws you to her and the fact that she screws up occasionally makes her that much more adorable.  I could easily see myself trying to be friends with her 🙂

The trouble that they find themselves in doesn’t overshadow the rest of the book but does help to bring in an additional layer to display the kind of people this group is.  They pull together in time of need and it highlights the high points of their characters & the bond amongst them. 

While the romance happens quickly, I don’t feel like it is rushed.  The interactions between the two and the chemistry that Fiore creates for them work really well to establish a believable relationship.  The danger portion also adds that little extra something to their story that helps keep things exciting … not that you need it with a hottie like Rafe and a personality as big as Avery’s.

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